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SubjectRe: [RFC PATCH v1 0/2] UFS Advanced RPMB
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On Tue, 2022-11-08 at 12:37 +0000, Avri Altman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > In UFS 4.0, it introduced advanced RPMB, which can significantly
> > improve
> > RPMB's command performance, enhancing its atomic operation. We
> > don't
> > know which implementation will please everyone, mark this advanced
> > RPMB
> > patch as RFC. Any suggestions to make the patch a master patch are
> > welcome.
> > Based on suggestions and feedback from Hannes Reinecke and Bart, we
> > can
> > use job_bsg->request and job_bsg->reply to pass EHS packets without
> > changing
> > the BSG V4 structure and BSG core.
>
> Can you share the reference to this mail thread, or was it a privet
> discussion?
>
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Avri

Avri,

Yes, this is a private discussion during this year's Storage Summit wit
h Hannes Reinecke on the first two proposals below, and a private
discussion with Bart on the following three proposals


1. Use current BSG v4, and transmit EHS in sense_buffer, which is rejected.

2. The optional suggestion is to use ufs_bsg, which is the patch.

3. New RPMB framework, but we should enable UFS/eMMC RPMB driver as
well in ufs/emmc core, also, the command will be passed to kernel over
ioctl(). interested in this one, But Bart suggested using io_uing
framework. Since RPMB operation is atomic required, we found it is not
safe to use io_uring now, this need passthorugh support SCSI layer as
well.


Kind regards,
Bean



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